Heisenberg writes on a talk Heisenberg had with Bohr about the theory of holes. The reason why an arbitrary small value of e$^{2}$/(h.c.) is not realized in nature is given by two deviations from Maxwell's theory which are identical in principle that dependent on pair production and that connected with the deviation from linearity and connected with finite self-energy. He talks on further considerations by Heisenberg. One Hamilton - electron and photon
Pauli comments in detail on the paper by Einstein-Podolski-Rosen and suggest that Heisenberg should ...
Heisenberg writes about Pauli's suggestions for the quantum-theoretical relations between electrical...
Pauli congratulates Heisenberg on the receipt of the Nobel prize. He gives some comments and calcula...
Heisenberg gives new calculations about the theory of holes. He writes about the gauge-invariance of...
Pauli sends Heisenberg his calculations on the hole theory. He thinks the whole derivations are coge...
Heisenberg expresses doubts about the theory of holes; Pauli's schema is logical, but too complicate...
Heisenberg talks of more progress about e$^{2}$(h.c.). He also writes of a solution of the Schröding...
Pauli agrees with Heisenberg's pessimism regarding infinite energies, but he thinks one should try t...
Heisenberg sends a manuscript describing the present situation of the theory of holes. He expresses ...
Heisenberg talks about his attempts to find the value for e$^{2}$/(h.c.) by a suitable holes theory
Pauli expresses scepticism about the theory of holes, especially in view of a certain arbitrariness ...
Heisenberg replies to Pauli's letter. He is now satisfied with the state of the theory of holes. The...
Heisenberg does not agree with Pauli about the identical situation of quantum electrodynamics and Fe...
Pauli replies to some points in Heisenberg's letters (18th April 1947 and 20th June 1947). The idea ...
Heisenberg writes about his discussions with Bohr on the "$\Gamma$-ray-microscope". He makes some re...
Pauli comments in detail on the paper by Einstein-Podolski-Rosen and suggest that Heisenberg should ...
Heisenberg writes about Pauli's suggestions for the quantum-theoretical relations between electrical...
Pauli congratulates Heisenberg on the receipt of the Nobel prize. He gives some comments and calcula...
Heisenberg gives new calculations about the theory of holes. He writes about the gauge-invariance of...
Pauli sends Heisenberg his calculations on the hole theory. He thinks the whole derivations are coge...
Heisenberg expresses doubts about the theory of holes; Pauli's schema is logical, but too complicate...
Heisenberg talks of more progress about e$^{2}$(h.c.). He also writes of a solution of the Schröding...
Pauli agrees with Heisenberg's pessimism regarding infinite energies, but he thinks one should try t...
Heisenberg sends a manuscript describing the present situation of the theory of holes. He expresses ...
Heisenberg talks about his attempts to find the value for e$^{2}$/(h.c.) by a suitable holes theory
Pauli expresses scepticism about the theory of holes, especially in view of a certain arbitrariness ...
Heisenberg replies to Pauli's letter. He is now satisfied with the state of the theory of holes. The...
Heisenberg does not agree with Pauli about the identical situation of quantum electrodynamics and Fe...
Pauli replies to some points in Heisenberg's letters (18th April 1947 and 20th June 1947). The idea ...
Heisenberg writes about his discussions with Bohr on the "$\Gamma$-ray-microscope". He makes some re...
Pauli comments in detail on the paper by Einstein-Podolski-Rosen and suggest that Heisenberg should ...
Heisenberg writes about Pauli's suggestions for the quantum-theoretical relations between electrical...
Pauli congratulates Heisenberg on the receipt of the Nobel prize. He gives some comments and calcula...